Template - LETTER OF PROPOSAL TO SUPPLY MATERIALS AND LABOUR

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Dear ____________:

We hereby propose to supply all materials and perform all labour necessary for the completion of ______________________________________, to the following specifications:

[Description]

This work is to be performed on Lot _____, Sub. Div .____ for [name of owner], Owner, in accordance with the drawings and specifications submitted for the above work. The total cost including tax is [amount].

Payments to be made as follows: the sum of [amount] to be paid upon the approval of this contract and the balance of [amount] upon the completion of the work.

Any alteration or deviation from the above specifications involving extra cost of material or labour will only be executed upon written orders for same and will become an extra charge over the sum mentioned in this contract.

All agreements must be made in writing.

Property lines shall be designated by substantial marks, by owner or his certified engineer. The contractors shall not be liable, as regards to the completion of the work, for any delay which may be caused by reason or on account of any strike of workmanship, any Act of God, unavoidable accidents, inability to secure materials or to use materials in the performance of the work by reason of laws or regulations of Australia or the State of [state], or any other circumstance beyond their control, other than the want of funds. No such delay shall be deemed a default on the part of the contractors, and, in the event of any such delay, the contractor's time limit for performance of the work shall be correspondingly extended.

Workers Compensation and Public Liability Insurance on the above work shall be provided by the Contractor.

This Contract shall be deemed null and void if not signed within thirty days.